I'll update the post with more info on what materials/tools were used.

GrumpyGramma

01-15-2013 09:12 PM

Amazing. Incredible. Totally outside my universe.
:notworthy:

nonny2t

01-16-2013 08:22 AM

It is beautiful!

mojo11

01-16-2013 10:08 AM

Amazing! :notworthy:

Antares

01-16-2013 11:14 AM

Absolutely stunning. Thanks so much for sharing!

Have you made any progress in finding buyers or displayers for these wonders?

ABC's Mom

01-16-2013 02:26 PM

One word. WOW!!!!

salmonmac

01-16-2013 10:20 PM

Your gowns are just exquisite! It's such a treat to see them and the wonderful detail in each and every part. Thanks so much for posting these heavenly designs. It'll be fun to read the yarn and materials information too.

Dima

01-17-2013 02:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Antares
(Post 1366890)

Absolutely stunning. Thanks so much for sharing!

Have you made any progress in finding buyers or displayers for these wonders?

We looked around, some of the museums just said that they don't take exhibits from people that do not have a "name", so, the usual. If you have any ideas though, send me a PM. :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by salmonmac
(Post 1367005)

Your gowns are just exquisite! It's such a treat to see them and the wonderful detail in each and every part. Thanks so much for posting these heavenly designs. It'll be fun to read the yarn and materials information too.

I'll post it in a couple of days, the thread numbers and such.

Dima

01-18-2013 09:20 PM

Some of the items used;
White Eye Lash Yarn to knit the bottom part of the first dress. Everything else was made using Classic Crochet Thread Size 10 (Aunt Lydias), you can match up the colors from amazon and such since I don't have the color codes anywhere. The beads are just simple pearl colored plastic ones you can buy from a crafts store, make sure they're not the cheap ones. :p